She reminds him of all his previous accidents and then says that their survival depends on working together. But Timon is still unconvinced and reminds her that all they do is dig and hide. He asks her what's wrong with wanting a better home.
Ma then parts the grass so they can see the world beyond. She tells Timon to look out over the land. But the beautiful moment is broken when Ma reminds Timon that "everything the light touches Timon expresses that he had thought she was heading in a different direction, to which Ma replies, "What can I say?
It's nature's design. Despite her sarcastic tone, he keeps persisting his point until Ma pointedly tells him to go, and he leaves. Timon comments on how crazy Uncle Max was, but Ma begrudgingly points out that he was right.
She then exclaims that there has to be some way for Timon to fit in. A moment later, Uncle Max can be heard off screen, asking for a sentry guard. Ma lights up and quickly nominates Timon for the position. Uncle Max protests against this and Timon backs him up. But Ma reminds Timon that all he has to do is watch out for hyenas and yell if he sees one. She then gestures to Iron Joe , the former sentry guard.
She reminds Timon that the position is out in the open, under the sky; just what he wanted. She then comments that if he didn't guard, he could go back on tunnel duty, to which all the meerkats shout, "No! As an afterthought, she begs him to make this work.
After Timon fails his job as sentry, the hyena trio infiltrates the meerkat colony. In the midst of the panic, Ma grabs Timon and pulls him into a hole. She then takes a role and finds that Uncle Max is still trapped outside the tunnels. When he manages to escape, the whole colony turns the blame on Timon.
He tries to defend himself, but all the meerkats turn and leave, except for Ma. She then emerges out of the tunnels to see Timon sitting by himself. Timon tells her that he would never fit in here and that no one even liked him. Ma protests this, and Timon says, "Besides you, Ma. Timon interrupts, telling her that he has to find his place.
Ma tells him that his place is with his colony; he just hasn't found it yet. She then starts to comb his hair, but Timon tells her to stop it. He then proclaims that his place is somewhere far from the colony. The King Has Returned. Animation Adventure Drama Family Musical.
Rated PG for sequences of violence and peril, and some thematic elements. Did you know Edit. Trivia Jon Favreau revealed in an interview that he brought James Earl Jones back as the voice of Mufasa because: "I see it as carrying the legacy across.
Just hearing him say the lines is really moving and surreal, the timbre of his voice has changed. That served the role well because he sounds like a king who's ruled for a long time. Goofs Scar's cover-up of his murder of Mufasa leaves a gaping hole: he sends Zazu to get the pride for help, and after the stampede, claims to the pride that he didn't reach the gorge in time to help Simba and Mufasa.
Zazu is implied to have been exiled from the pride after Scar's take-over given how the hyenas regularly try to eat him when he shows up , but considering Zazu still clearly regularly visited Pride Rock to relay information, it's a wonder how Scar's lie about not being able to make it to the gorge didn't get exposed by Zazu.
Quotes Mufasa : Everything you see - exists together in a delicate balance. Crazy credits The Disney logo has a hand-drawn animated design and resembles the s Disney logo, the same design used in Jon Favreau 's previous Disney film The Jungle Book User reviews 3K Review.
Top review. See this remake for the visual effects; but go back and watch the original animated masterpiece in all its glory. FAQ 4. Why wasn't Jonathan Taylor Thomas cast for this as grown up Simba? Would have been the perfect fit. The director said there is only one live shot in the movie. Which shot it is? Why didn't Zazu expose Scars lie to the lionesses, he could have easily told Sarabi that Scar was already there at the gorge, as Scar told him to get help.
He isn't very smart and likes to eat bugs, but has a heart of gold and would do anything for his friends. Pumbaa's motto is Hakuna Matata - no worries. A post shared by Billy Eichner billyeichner. Pumbaa is nothing without Timon and vise-versa. Timon is a wisecracking meerkat who thinks he's smart, but it's often Pumbaa who's smarter. They've been living in the jungle together for a long time before they find Simba, and both serve as surrogate parents who raise Simba to adulthood.
A post shared by Last Week Tonight lastweektonight. The royal advisor to Mufasa and then Simba, John Oliver is the perfect man to voice this character of Zazu. The actor voices the character of the wise mandrill, Rafiki. Part of his role also involves him reluctantly having to babysit the young Simba and Nala. He's begrudgingly fond of them, though, and overjoyed when Simba returns.
Zazu is voiced by John Oliver, of course best known for his news satire show, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver , which he has hosted since Rafiki is a wise Mandril and not, as it is said in the original version of The Lion King , a baboon; in the animated version of the movie, Rafiki has a tail, when in fact Mandrills do not. Rafiki is Mufasa's advisor, and is the one to present the newborn Simba to the animal kingdom. Of the many hyenas who follow Scar in The Lion King , only Shenzi is a character from the original movie; Kamari and Azizi are newer versions of Banzai and Ed, with an entirely different comedy dynamic.
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